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Past and present World Cups collide as Beiranvand first gives Iran inspiration, then hope | Alexander Abnos

The goalkeeper’s 59th-minute save left mouths agape but it’s not the first time he has created an indelible moment for the teamAs they prepared for the future, the Iran national team looked to its past.Before Sunday’s matchup against a No 9-ranked Belgium with plenty of stars, the team was played a motivational video; a clip containing what midfielder Alireza Jahanbakhsh said were the indelible moments of Iran’s past two World Cup appearances. These included dogged defending, aggressive closing down, and the few moments of on-field triumph against world powers like Spain and Portugal that have characterized this latest generation of a proud footballing hotbed. Continue reading...
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India TV News
· Jun 21, 2026
Belgium shares points with Iran after thrilling FIFA WC 2026 clash, qualification in trouble for the side
Belgium and Iran took on each other in a thrilling FIFA World Cup 2026 clash. The two sides met at the Los Angeles Stadium in Arlington on June 22nd, and while many expected Belgium to steamroll Iran in the clash, the side put forth a magnificent performance.
UrduPoint
· Jun 21, 2026
FIFA World Cup: Belgium 0-0 Iran
FIFA World Cup: Belgium 0-0 Iran
Iran Herald
· Jun 22, 2026
FIFA World Cup 2026: Iran field oldest starting XI since 1966
Inglewood [US], June 22 (ANI): Iran made World Cup history by fielding the oldest starting XI since 1966, averaging 32 years and 181 days in their 0-0 draw with Belgium. Despite facing heavy pressure, the veteran Iranian side held firm and frustrated the Belgians throughout their WC clash. On the other hand, Belgium's attacking struggles continued as they registered 23 shots without scoring, their highest total
Ariana News
· Jun 22, 2026
Iran goalkeeper shines in heroic draw against Belgium at FIFA World Cup 2026
Against Belgium, Beiranvand showcased the qualities that have made him one of Asia's most respected goalkeepers. The post Iran goalkeeper shines in heroic draw against Belgium at FIFA World Cup 2026 first appeared on Ariana News | Afghanistan News.
Hungarian Conservative
· Jun 21, 2026
Iran Faces Belgium with World Cup’s Most Politically Tense Match in Sight
Iran’s World Cup hopes could hinge on its clash with Belgium, but the match may carry significance far beyond Group G. If Team Melli reaches the Round of 32, it could face the United States—the host nation currently at war with Iran—setting up what would likely be one of the most politically charged knockout matches in World Cup history. The post Iran Faces Belgium with World Cup’s Most Politically Tense Match in Sight appeared first on Hungarian Conservative.
BERNAMA
· Jun 22, 2026
World : Iran Tie 10-man Belgium In Goalless Stalemate
ISTANBUL, June 22 (Bernama-Anadolu) -- Iran drew with 10-man Belgium in a 0-0 goalless stalemate in their Group G match on Sunday at the 2026 FIFA World Cup at Los Angeles Stadium in the United States (US), Anadolu Ajansi (AA) reported.
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Related coverage for "Past and present World Cups collide as Beiranvand first gives Iran inspiration, then hope | Alexander Abnos": India TV News — Belgium shares points with Iran after thrilling FIFA WC 2026 clash, qualification in trouble for the side. UrduPoint — FIFA World Cup: Belgium 0-0 Iran. Iran Herald — FIFA World Cup 2026: Iran field oldest starting XI since 1966 . Ariana News — Iran goalkeeper shines in heroic draw against Belgium at FIFA World Cup 2026. Hungarian Conservative — Iran Faces Belgium with World Cup’s Most Politically Tense Match in Sight. BERNAMA — World : Iran Tie 10-man Belgium In Goalless Stalemate

